The World and Everything in It for the last weekend in July

Genocide in Iraq, Cal Thomas on Rick Perry’s action on the border, new Heritage report, Western Conservative Summit, International Hope Award winner Compassion International, John Stonestreet on the health of American society, Paul Kengor on Hillary Clinton’s response to Hobby Lobby case, White House Weekend featuring Gov. Rick Perry, Olasky Interview with Jennifer Marshall, Priest in the press box, Albin Sadar on amusement parks, The History Book, and more

Hour B, Segment 5

Weekend Exclusive | The History Book

July 28, 1868—The Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, is declared in effect. Known as one of the "Reconstruction Amendments" along with the Thirteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, the Fourteenth Amendment forbids any state to deny to any person "life, liberty or property, without due process of law" or to "deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws."

July 28, 1914—The beginning of World War I.

July 28, 1932—President Herbert Hoover orders the United States Army to forcibly evict the "Bonus Army" of World War I veterans gathered in Washington, D.C.